i CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY 'Valleytield United above. celebrates anniversary of the founding of the congregation this com- ing Sunday. Special services ker. Church. e 124th Labor Day Conference Theme my Mum. Is Selected By Local AYPA "The AY‘PA within the Church" t Rogers: John Massey and Garth was adopted as the theme torlGiilespie. will be held at 11 a.m. and 8 pm. and Rev. Dr. Lauchlin MacDonald will be guest spea- ” sionary prolects must be sent TSlAND NEWS PAGE in than who se l 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Aug. 1. 1964 I “M “We the mm 0‘ July I :Sacred Heart Home Residents1 Treated TO Concert, Bus Ride 0%... Residents of Sacred H e a r t y i H o m e, Charlottetown, treate to a band concert [Thursday night. July 30. The branch promoters were L urged to do their best in order to make this one at the best to date. ‘ All donations towards the mis- immediately to the convenor. the president istres . l The next meeting is schedul- .ed for August 10. in St. Mark's The assistant Chaplain closed the meeting with prayer. the 1964 Labor Day Conference} of the Anglican Young People’s Association at a meeting of the association's local council heldl uly 27. in St. Mark‘s Parishl Hail. Rev. Delmont Yeo. assistant chaplain, opened the meeting with prayer. The president. Ger- ald Daley. welcomed those pre- sent from the various branches; throughout the Island Deanery.‘ The following committee was drawn up as the conference committee: chaplain. Rev. A.E. P i e r c e .v: assistant chaplain. Rev. Delmont Yeo: president. Gerald A. Daley; chairman. B'a r r y Champion: assistant chairman. Sherron Maynard and Dwain Ings; registrar. Jane assistant registrar. Mary Macintosh: receptionist: Adrienne Webb: publicity. Car- ol Carrier: quarter mater: .' literature. Ruby Maclnnis. as- sistant literature. Gail Vincent; bible reading fellowship, Ida Wedlock: scope. Faye Creswell; music. St. John's, Milton. Branch; recreation chairman, Robert Keezer: sports. John 4' MEIRII-litlillWYNlMAYER m... u Fletcher ChrIrllIn TREVOR HOWAB u Clpllln Bligh ICHARD as John mu' ‘ I Strawberry Crop Yield Is Best Yet Strawberry crop yield this year is the greatest ever recor- ded in rhe Island, said C. u. MacLean yesterday. Mr. MacLean. of C. M. Mac Lean Limited. estimated the crop value at 20 or 25 per cent higher than last year. though a slight decrease in quality ham- pered shipping somewhat. A very wet mom of June ac- counts for the lesser quality. he said. but an ideal July — (I too much moisture or heat brought on the bumper crop. The berry season. which be- gan about three weeks ago and ends in about a week. was later this year and a few days shor- ter. but good berry-picking wea- ther meant an increase in pro- duction and taster harvesting. Fears that intense heat dur- ing July would result in simul- taneous ripening ot berries ev- erywhere. making it impossible to complete a harvest. proved ungrounded. , Mount Stewart growers repor- ted total production at around 000.000 quarts worth over $100. 000. Ill IIIIII lflilllllllt noun G. G. Bennett {Dies In Alberlon VALBERTON — The death M G. Graham Bennett of Alber- ton occurred in the Western Hospital Friday morning. July I Born in St. John's. Ntld., 68 years ago. he was a son of the late Inspector George Bennett and his wife. Agnes Green Ben- ' Prior Io his retirement eight years ago he had been manager i of ank of Nova Scotia bran- es at St. John's and Fogo hi ewt‘oundland; Halifax. N.S.; t Havelock. i'.B,; Chandler. P.Q.; ‘ I ghEipfian, N.B. and Montague.l . ‘ ' sardines: izzimzil : ggggmmmi arid War One .when Ihe serv-t ' swarm. aims: : Ragsuwggmfl ; Since coming to Al-berton toi- wing his retirement. Mr. Ben- ett has been an active mem- r of the local branch of the oyal Canadian Legion and at the time of his death was its resident. He had served as se- retary - treasurer for s e ve n « ears and for the past six years 4 ad been chairman of the pop- a. j so served as chairman of the Red Cross blood donor ampaign for some four years it was under his leadership at Alberton first exceeded its at donors ficwuamenrberoltheAl- Red Cross disaster ser- with the world's most beautitul women ...I, ' was retired. Mr. Bennett MWW‘ never idle. He was an en a wume ad final-u- SH'O'WTIME 9 RM. » Playing 3 more days at the STARLITE DRIVE-IN Summerside Admission for this feature only—$1.00 TIIIIE... TURBULENT. Clare Sudsbury: assistant quar- . - I I , ter master. Strothard Rodd; . I a The NEW . .M SHOW AT DUSK TONIGHT ONLY Battle Cry — Starring -— SCORCHING’LY PERSONAL CINEMASCOE‘E and COLOR SUNDAY NIGHT SHOW Sponsored by The Lions Club Show at Dusk SHOCKING LOVES! SCANDALOUS LIVING! Here. boldly told. II the story at a sensational sinner...and his attain Tumour WMLWWW t . ‘4'“. I Ecstasy in the south seast (Special Road Show) went the Prince Edward Island Regi- ;ment band under the direction ’0! Lt. Charles MacGregor. ' e ' Bernard Gillis. celebrations wer T h o m a s arkin. Mrs. S ta Supplying the concert was Mrs. Irene MacDonald, Mrs. James McCloskey. Mrs. Almig- us in laret Keough and Mrs. MacDonald Confederation Centre LAST TWO PERFORMANCE TODAY CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY — ON TOUR DIE FLEDERMAUS Many familiar numbers were low played on the spacious grounds at the Home. Following the con- the my". Some so resident. at cert. band-men lowed With N" the Home were taken for a idents at the Home in honor- drive. ' days oc- The thanks of the residents was; xtended by the chaplain. Rev. On Friday morning the Cal- bns arrived under the III- perviaion of Miss U'la Green. the hostess. and Jack Dunbar. 24 Students Those honored In the birthday: e James Mc-t McManus. t M... Lucy: To Montreal MacDonald. t Twenty-tour high school stud- ents from Prince Edward Is- land will leave by train from Borden this morning for a trip to Montreal as part of the Cen- tennial Commission for the 1967 centennial program. Fed- eral-Provincial Youth Travel. The group will spend a week in Montreal on tours and visits. These inter-province visits will continue each year until after the 1907 centennial. A few weeks ago. a similar tour made up of students tram Manitoba toured Prince Edward Island. Those from the Island on the Montreal tour are: Douglas Sobey. Summerslde: Noelle Reid. Wellington; Lorral e Thompson. Mt. Carmel; bcth .Platts, Howlan; Smith. Peakes Station: Visser. Victoria: Frank Gaudet. Charlottetown; Kim Birch. Port Hall; Marilyn Weeks. Hunter River; Barry Clark. Charlotte- town; Cathelene Walker. Ken- sington; Donald Clarke. Clin- ton; Stephen McQuaid. Rich- mond; Mary Martin, Valleyfield West; Ronald MacMillan. Wood Johann Strauss’ Comic Opera (in English) WITH THE HALIFAX SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY LEO MUELLER MATINEE 2:30 PM. EVE. 8:30 PM. All Seats $1.00 $1.50 up THE CANADIAN TODAY through AUG. 15th. PU‘PPET THEATRE Mon - Fri 2 p.m. and 4 pan. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m,. 4 pm. Fri. Eve, at 8 [a.m.—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! Adults $1.00 Children 50c GALLERY THEATRE Coming Monday Aug: 3 to 8 Vancouver Festival Production the Musical Stage Production. w 8:30 PM. W TWILIGHT PERF. at 8:00 PM. Evening—0:15 pan. SEATS .50 up Eve. 1.25 up Twllght .4 NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. 2—9:00 P.M. 7th In a series 0! Sunday Concerts P.E.l. CENTENNIAL cI-IOIR DIRECTED BY ROYSTON MUGFORD Islands; Alfredo Kelly. Char- K Lobster Supper door Church Service. STANHOPE—P.E.l. 0419/704 Club Sign Removing Injunction Dissolved torney general to formally state 0! the Province 0! Prince Ed. the department of highways had ward Island. or he: “gm, 0.. no authority to proceed under servants. I An injunction restraining the provincial department of high- Ways from removing a sign be- longing to the Southport Conn. \ injunction against Majesty The Queen in the right try Club was dissolved by * * * * * * * Justice George J. Tweedy brief hearing held in chambers yesterday. The injunction had been grant- ed on petition of counsel for the club July 18 last when a depart- ment official said it was to be removed. The sign advertises the club. but was ordered re- moved under the Highway Ad- vertisements Act. Yesterday Judge Tweedy. who had granted the injunction on petition of Allison Gillie, coun- sel for the club. granted the motion to dissolve it on peti- tI n ot G. R. Foster acting for The Crown. It was stated Mr. Foster in- formed the presiding judge he had been instructed by the at- IT’S HERE CENTENNIAL EVENTS SATURDAY, AUG. 1 BORDEN—Northumberland Strait Swim - Band Concert at 2:00 pm. with Royal Canadian Artillery Band - Victory Motorcade - Carnival - Sky Diving - Lobster Dinner - Bingo and Dance 1 NORTH RUSTICO—lzoo p.m. Float Parade, followed by Track and Field Meet - Sky Diving Exhibition - - Bingo - with Royal Canadian Artillery Band - Dance. NORTH RUSTICO—4200 p.m. Highland College Special Scottish Concert, featuring “Fun Time Puppets"‘of Montreal and Barefoét Balladeers. SUNDAY, BORDEN—8.15 a.m. Roman Catholic Centennial Outdoor Church Service—2:00 p.m. Protestant Centennial Out- AUG. 2 . National Park Life Guard Demon- stration - 7:00 pm. at Main Beach. AUG. 2 . NORTH RUSTICO—4:00 p.m. Highland Scottish College. featuirng the Miscouche Band and Folk Singing. *******§** Today Only - Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 lottetown; Heather Ling. Char- lottetown; Irving Doiron. North Rustico: Dorothy Campbell. Charlottetown; John Murphy. Charlottetown; James Dorsey. Charlottetown: Arlene Boylan. Souris; Mary Handrahan. Tig- uish and Dianne Laughlin. Sher- brooke. Accompanying the group as chapel-ones, are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheson, Southport. Band Concert 7:30 pm. AUG. 2 a THE LAST SHOWING OF THE MOVIE SEN'SATION OF ALL TIME! DON'T MISS IT! TONIGHT ONLY \ show about 9.00 TECHNIOOLOR' PANAW THEATRE MCI; WRATHER roaontl "LINN. tilt lttltitttl Hlltill multilian Sponsored SUNDAY AT 9 .y K o. .. FOR LAUGHS...S£E I o The blame " '; ‘ ; a tape the boot: I i one the play! mam WARNER BROS U W'- ‘ TOURS ON CENTENNIAL DOUBLE DECKER BUS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY -- FROM THE TRAVEL BUREAU, CHARLOTTE- TOWN AT 10:30 a.m.; 1:15, 2:30, & 4:00 p.m. Adults 50:: Children 25: OPEN HOUSE T2 to 6 RM. EVERY SUNDAY CON‘FEDERATION CENTRE Due to Sunday rehearsals the theatre auditorium will be closed to the public on Sundays. Centennial ESSO Ticketmoblle Sella 'l'lckets At Your Door MONDAY .— suan National Park WILD-RIDING VIKINGS OF THE GREAT PLAINS! ,hnmounl Pictqu Presents SUNDAY at 9.00 JEFF .aCHANDttR-PARtEtMAURiY FESS NIco ‘- Sponlored by U.C.T. 'DL AY— Keneington 10 a.m.—l! Noon A Base, SummereIde no I" had—Minn, WEDNESDAY— - Holman’s of P.E.I. Summenlde 10 a.m.—d pan. WAY- Montague. Doug’s Service station 10 a_n.—d pan. [BID av— Cave-dial National rm io a.m.-,4 "i. CONFEDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE .................... ,. 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 pm. Sundays .. . Twin-Opal. (M alter I pan. M) ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN . . . . . . . . . . . ... e m — 8 ys ........ .... .......... .. 18.noon - 0:00 pan. _ RESTAURANT OPEN Monday to Saturday . .. . 0:80 a.m. to 7:80 pm. Sunday .., ... 12 noon to 7:80 pm. “COME AS YOU ABE—~30! COKE" l Wdeeh‘OanalOIm STARTING MONDAY .m'KMeIM-mm CAPITOL m-tpgnteeeeee Ohm . 2:30-1-0 STARTING MONDAY mus IIIILLIIIII IILII Sim . .. 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